Overview: University of Massachusetts Lowell
The University of Massachusetts Lowell (UMass Lowell), established in 1894, is a public, research-intensive university located in Lowell, Massachusetts, USA. As part of the University of Massachusetts system, it has evolved into a comprehensive institution, serving over 17,000 undergraduate and graduate students across six academic colleges. The main campus spans the heart of historic Lowell, fostering connections to both the city and the wider international academic community. Renowned for its pragmatic approach to higher education and its robust research profile, UMass Lowell is recognized as a top-tier public university in the United States.
Academically, UMass Lowell is distinguished by its strengths in engineering, computer science, business, health sciences, and criminal justice. Its Francis College of Engineering is consistently ranked among the top public engineering programs nationally. The university emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration and experiential learning, offering co-op programs, research internships, and industry partnerships that bridge theory and practice. UMass Lowell is designated as a Carnegie R2 “High Research Activity” institution, producing over $95 million in annual research expenditures and engaging in more than 125 active international partnerships. Achievements include leadership in advanced manufacturing, clean energy, and biomedical research, contributing significantly to regional and global innovation.
Beyond academics, the UMass Lowell student experience is marked by a vibrant campus life. Over 250 clubs and organizations, including cultural societies, academic groups, and service initiatives, create a dynamic environment. The campus features modern residence halls, comprehensive support services, and an emphasis on diversity, equity, and internationalization—15% of its student body are international students from 60+ countries. State-of-the-art recreation and athletic facilities, Division I sports teams, and a thriving arts scene underscore the university's commitment to holistic development and community engagement.
UMass Lowell’s mission is to foster excellence in teaching, research, and engagement, empowering students to make a positive global impact. The university values sustainability, innovation, inclusivity, and hands-on problem solving, with a strong focus on preparing graduates to become adaptable leaders in a rapidly evolving world.